Sentences with phrase «represented by the colour»

The Third Chakra is represented by the colour Yellow and is ruled by the Pancreas.
The First Chakra, otherwise known as the Root Chakra is represented by the colour red.
The Heart Chakra, represented by the colour green and pink, is controlled by the flow of chemicals released by our Thymus Gland.
The last two Chakras of the body are located very close together and often affect each other, they are also represented by the colours indigo and violet.
The Throat Chakra is mastered by the Thyroid Gland and represented by the colour blue.
Your characters are represented by coloured cursors and a USB stick attached to the side of the central screen which shows their attributes.
The different venues are represented by the colour of the carpet and the advertising boards around the edge of the table, a small touch but one that works well.
However this time around, you will have a choice of difficulties, represented by coloured paths, before each battle.
Individual observational temperature records are represented by coloured lines.

Not exact matches

Bright red in colour, and offset by subtle yellow trim, the jersey represents a return to a more classic design reminiscent of their strips from the 80s and 90s.
The home shirt's orange and blue colours are inspired by Shakhtar's Donbass Arena, while the black sleeves represent the darkness in Donetsk's coal mines.
Known as Sporting Club, US Phocéenne, and Football Club de Marseille in the first five years after its founding, the club adopted the name Olympique de Marseille in 1899, in honor of the anniversary of Marseille's founding by Greeks from Phocaea some 25 centuries earlier, with the name Olympique, coming from ancient Olympic Games and the colours (reversed flag of Greece) chosen to represent the club.
The finished leaves looked lovely as they were, but we decided to add another stage to the art process by adding some colour to represent the leaves.
The analytical programme allocates each spectrum to tissue types that have been stored in the database, represented by a specific colour — just like an offender who can be identified by comparing his fingerprints with previous database entries.
Both Asian and African culture was widely represented and usually characterised by fabulous prints in beautiful colours.
It represents my ultimate fall - look, which I could wear every autumn day by only changing hats and colours.
In Group A (Each country, represented by a fan dressed in his team colours, stands and waves national flag in turn before sitting down again) Russia: Russia!
By shading each of the dates a certain colour (e.g. green represents a day when both students and staff are present at school)- the model will calculate how many of each day are present in the academic year.
Pupils adjust the colours by spinning to represent the results in the Power Point.
Offering the chance for our Design team to showcase their latest creations outside of a customer brief, these cars represent the very latest concepts, materials and colours being worked on by our designers or specifically requested by official Aston Martin dealer partners.
Whilst there, they were given a flag modeled on the French Tricoleur on which the three colours that were represented were green, the colour of Catholic nationalism, orange, the colour of Protestant unionism, separated by white to signify the desire for peace between the two traditions.
Every weapon and armour plate has a respective rarity value highlighted by a specific colour that represents each rarity group including white items are common, green items are uncommon, blue items are rare, purple items are legendary and yellow items are exotic.
Vibration occurs when an enemy has attacked and defeated your character, although the only disappointment regarding the four pre-set control schemes is being unable to re-configure any actions to be performed through the touch pad as it is unused, while there is also no light bar implementation which could have produced green when saving a human, a colour representing a power - up such as light blue for collecting a shield and flashing dark red for being defeated by an enemy.
Befriending the locals and other farmers is part and parcel to the game, building affection levels — represented by a flower's colour — that could eventually lead to dating, marriage and starting a family.
Characters are represented by hand drawn illustrations when speaking, and the world around you is coated in warm colours to make it all the more pleasant to be in.
Spells, land and creatures are represented by one of five coloured elements (sometimes a combination of elements), each adopting their own unique play style.
It is too diverse, too much a collection of competing voices to be pinned down precisely, in terms of what it could be said to stand for; however, by generalising wildly, it might be possible to say that it represents a point around which certain attitudes towards abstraction have coalesced: one being, that the attempt to build on the discoveries of Modernism is still worth making; and another, that any such attempt can not be reductive, only expansive, ruling nothing out in terms of form, colour and material.
2010 Schwager, Michael, Personal Identities / Contemporary Portraits, University Art Gallery Sonoma State University, November / December Schuster, Dana, A-List Artist, New York Post, 29 December Siverio, Ida, Kehinde's R - evolution, October, pp. 24 - 27 Watson, Simon, Kehinde Wiley, Whitewall Fall 2010, pp. 119 - 123 Halperin, Julia, Kehinde Wiley Now Represented in New York by Sean Kelly Gallery, New York Observer, 17 September Jackson, Brian Keith, A World Stage, Juxtaposed: Kehinde Wiley Between Africa and China, Leap No. 03, pp. 86 - 93 PAFA's Summer Surprises and More, SanArt, 1 August Feldman, Melissa, World Cup Chic Kehinde Wiley's Fancy Footwork, New York Times Magazine, 2 June Loszach, Fabien, Bling - Bling, Everytime I Come Around, Esse Arts + Opinions, No. 69, Spring / Summer Badinella, Chiara and Fabrizio Affronti, Grandi Maestri, Fonte Perenne, La Casana No. 1, January - March, pp. 26 - 29 100 Artisti da Scommetterci / 100 Artists to Bet On, Arte Magazine, Milan, Italy, August, pp. 120 - 140 Hunt, Kena and Watson, Simon, Kehinde Wiley, Vogue Italia, October Dreyfuss, Joel, Meet the Root 100, 2010 Edition, The Root unveils its latest list of young African - American pace setters and game changers, The Root, 10 October Garfield, Joey, Kehinde Wiley, Juxtapoz January, pp. 46 - 61 Karcher, Eva, The Colours of Africa: Art Beyond the Primitive, The Mini International Vol.34, Issue 2, pp. 36 - 41 Krentcil, Faran, First Look: Puma Africa, Nylon Magazine, 16 March
To add insult to injury, the self - portrait is broken down into numbered zones like a child's paint - by - numbers picture, implying that it should be easy for people of colour to be represented in art history.
Works by the earlier generation of artists represented in the show can be loosely situated within geometric abstraction and abstract constructivism, influenced by artists such as Piet Mondrian (1872 — 1944) and groups such as De Stijl (founded 1917) and the ZERO movement of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the American Colour Field painters.
An artist of colour closely associated with the Vancouver School, Stan Douglas examines the complexities of social reality and history and the means by which they are represented.
Each artist is represented by a full - page colour plate and an illuminating text that both explains the work and introduces its creator.
Also represented here is work by Rafael Soriano (1920 — 2015), whose style is generally characterised by a dynamic interplay between planes of colour and flat, angular, geometric forms.
Abstract forms are both represented and undermined by incongruous perspective or colour scheme.
The Score expands upon this spirit of transformation to ask, if music can be represented by notes on a staff, why not by colours?
Though the rubric for selection was not entirely clear to me — a large number of the artists are what might be called Black British, but not exclusively — it was good to see the stakes of representation so explicitly foregrounded (the main exhibition this year contained work by one single female artist of colour; the UK has been represented in the Giardini by three non-white artists since 1948, by my count).
The building's clean geometric lines, often fleshed out with panels of primary colours so that the structure resembles a painting by Mondrian seen from a distance, are obscured by looser, darker, more furiously energetic marks representing the forest.
In 1967 - 68 an important shift took place in King's work, with the first of the Baggot Street paintings, in which figurative elements are replaced by plain fields of colour, forms are rendered geometrically and light is represented through the use of a single line.
Photo prints representing «My Fears» polyptych from 1989; video film on flat screen, colour, sound, 51 seconds; texts handwritten by Shristhi Shrestha, following the artist's Skype guidance, but mainly her own intuition; overall dimensions variable.
Rebecca Jewell will be represented by her mist net installation, featuring hand - coloured and printed feathers.
Fascinated by the pursuit of the beginning of all things and using only four colours (white for purity, black for the origin and the end of all things, red for blood and life, gold for nobility), Li developed a distinctive visual language, which represented the symbolic image of the universe.
The 12 disciples are represented by 12 monkeys, each holding a chalice, each painting drenched in a single, dominant colour.
By utilizing negative space and alternating between a sense of representing a discrete object or a cutaway section of the ground, he re-examines formal ideas of figure and ground relationships and the image shifts between flat areas of modern colour and illusory depth.
His famous series of hand - coloured photographic tableaux vivants from the»70s (inspired by a trip to India) represent the artist and other young men, alluding to the creation of a personal, sensual and self - reflective mythology.
Represented South Africa in Lisbon at the Gulbenkian Foundation Represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale 1969 Work reproduced under the category World Painting in Encyclopaedia Britannica 1971 Represented South Africa at Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil Invited to International exhibition Xilografia Contemporanea Bologna, Italy - Galeria Chalet Della Rose Exhibition of «Icons» at Totem - Meneghelli Gallery, Johannesburg 1972 Retrospective exhibition at Pretoria Art Museum Exhibition at William Humphrey's Art Gallery, Kimberley Exhibited at National Museum, Bloemfontein 1973 Created the Assassination of Shaka portfolio of 43 original three colour woodcuts with Stephen Gray's poetry 1974 Represented South Africa at the National Art Museum in Athens Exhibition at Royal Belgian, Congo Museum, Tervuren, Belgium Exhibition of The Assassination of Shaka at the Kunshistoriches Museum, Vienna Exhibition of paintings at the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 1976 Awarded Medal of Honour for painting by the Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns Presented with set of commemorative medallions - 1820 Settlers National Monument Foundation for contribution to art in South Africa Exhibition of wood panels and ten landscapes, a portfolio of original woodcuts with poetry by Stephen Gray at Goodman Gallery, 1977 Exhibition of panels, totems, woodcuts, drawings and jewellery Art Gallery of the University of Stellenbosch 1978 Relocated from Johannesburg to Cape Town 1980 Tapestries at South African National Gallery Tapestry Exhibition, Cape Town 1981 First Cape Town one - man exhibition «Passage through an Alien Land», at Wolpe Gallery, Cape Town Taught painting, drawing, print - making and sculpture in Nyanga and District 6, Cape Town 1983 Exhibition «Judean Walls».
This is illustrated in Figure 1 showing how the light intensity (y - axis; also referred to as «flux density «-RRB- and the colour of the light (wave length) vary for objects with different temperatures (here represented by different curves).
The work is a tracing of the artist's own hand in pencil; the creases and lines of the hand are represented by lines drawn in the various colours of the Tube map.
Each colour is represented as an amalgam of a particular shade of red, green, and blue; and each shade of each «primary» colours is identified by a pair of hex numbers — 55 or 5F or DD, for example.
«Cleanliness is always best represented by white as there is no other colour that gets the concept of hygiene over as clearly.
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